Example sentences of "not go [adv] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 Once you begin lying , it is hard not to go on because it is impossible to explain why you lied in the first place .
2 As he left the room he urged Elisa not to go away before he got back .
3 erm I wo n't be too unhappy , but the idea will be of course not t not to go in if you 're not gon na get it .
4 I was playing loads of rave music , and at the end they were begging us not to go off because it was the first time they 'd ever heard it properly .
5 I explained that I wanted the experience of running my own expedition and , after some discussion , he withdrew his objections but warned me not to go further than Bilen .
6 This theme of energy or stamina reappears in their careers as a determination not to go under when the ship hits a storm , a striving to avoid failure .
7 As soon as I decided not to go farther than Cambridge , I wanted to stop dead in the middle of the road .
8 It was better not to go out than to go and fall down .
9 I think you 're the woman I 'm looking for , and I 'm not going away until you give me what I want .
10 We 'll be there about an hour and a half , as we 're not going on until after the regular Canadian has gone through .
11 ‘ And I 'm not going anywhere till I find Frank .
12 ‘ START 2 is not going anywhere until START 1 is ratified by everyone and everyone joins the NPT as a non-nuclear state , ’ laments an American official .
13 ‘ We 're not going anywhere until I get some answers .
14 ‘ You 're not going anywhere until you tell me what … ’
15 ‘ I 'm not going anywhere until I find out what happened , Joe , ’ she warned him , but he was already nodding in agreement .
16 ‘ You 're not going anywhere until I get an explanation , ’ he said softly .
17 ‘ I 'm not going in till after lunch .
18 but my Auntie Jean 's not going in cos it 'll upset her an all .
19 And I 'm not going back until television 's over ! ’
20 Coming up to my house pretty soon but I 'm not going there cos it 's shit .
21 I mean he 's used to going out , but he , you still get used to not going out as well do n't you ?
22 I 'm not going out if I see her again .
23 Well I 'm not going out when the salts on !
24 I need not go on because I know this will be familiar to all of us .
25 I can not … ’ but he could not go on because his voice was shaking with such rage .
26 It is obvious that things can not go on as they are .
27 It is surely obvious that we can not go on as we are as we pollute the world and as poverty increases , along with violence , vandalism and random destruction , more of it at Gateshead last night apparently .
28 The main purpose of charity events is to raise money for them and rightly so , but it can not go amiss if our reputation is enhanced in the process .
29 These images also interact with other texts , particularly newspaper accounts of similar conditions , and combine to confirm for many White spectators that the truth is that housing and employment problems and so on will not go away unless Blacks are sent away or at least have their entry to Britain severely restricted .
30 The malaise that had troubled him did not go away until , one day , when he was using the chamber-pot upstairs , he noticed an angry sore on his penis .
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